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Will stopping to drop off passengers at traffic lights result in penalty points?

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VonLeila
07/29/25 12:14am
Stopping to drop off passengers at traffic lights will result in penalty points, specifically 3 points. According to regulations, temporary parking of motor vehicles on the road must comply with the following rules: 1. No parking is allowed in sections with no-parking signs, sections with isolation facilities between motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes or sidewalks, and construction zones; 2. No parking is allowed at intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, tunnels, or within 50 meters of these locations. Motor vehicle drivers committing the following violations will be penalized with 3 points: 1. Failing to slow down, stop, or yield to pedestrians at crosswalks as required; 2. Violating no-entry signs or prohibited line markings while driving.
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Allison
08/12/25 3:26am
Last time I stopped at an intersection to let my friend out, I got a ticket from the traffic police and even had points deducted—it was a real loss. Stopping at a traffic light intersection is especially dangerous because of the heavy traffic; suddenly stopping can easily cause rear-end collisions or pedestrian accidents. Traffic rules clearly prohibit stopping to drop off passengers at intersections, which counts as illegal parking and usually results in a 2-point deduction and a fine. Deducting points not only affects your driving record but may also lead to higher insurance premiums or even a suspended license. Having driven in the city for a while, I’ve learned to find a safe spot in advance, like a nearby alley or bus stop, to ensure I don’t inconvenience others. If you’re in a hurry, try to avoid doing this at congested intersections—safety first, and following the rules saves hassle. Always stay alert and watch for traffic signs while driving—it’s the most important thing.
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ClaraLee
10/01/25 7:06am
As a car enthusiast, I often pay attention to traffic regulations and understand that stopping to drop off passengers at traffic light intersections is a violation that will definitely result in penalty points. Traffic authorities established this rule to prevent traffic congestion and accidents, such as vehicles parked at intersections potentially obstructing the view of turning vehicles or causing chain collisions. China's traffic laws stipulate that illegal parking includes stopping within intersection areas, with penalties typically being 2 penalty points plus a fine of several hundred yuan. When driving, everyone should pay attention to whether there are no-parking signs on the roadside and choose legal parking spots such as parking lots or marked areas. Developing the habit of planning routes in advance when dropping someone off, avoiding problematic intersection areas, ensures both safety and compliance. The rule design encourages civilized driving and reduces road risks. From my experience, checking parking locations in advance using navigation can avoid a lot of trouble.
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